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The water was so deep the van bobbed up and down.
He stared at the grass as the Chilean players bobbed up and down in celebration.
Her back was to me and her blonde ponytail bobbed up and down, she appeared to
Clinton's lead has bobbed up and down, between two and eight percentage points since the spring.
The rose heads bobbed up and down against his chest, and I thought of a dozen bareheaded babies.
His chin rested on his chest and his face bobbed up and down with each rapid fire breath.
Clinton's lead has bobbed up and down between two and eight percentage points, depending on the latest news.
Local media broadcast video of whitecap waves churning the city's normally placid canals of Xochimilco as boats bobbed up and down.
His board bobbed up to the surface without him, then he got tossed far back toward shore by the waves that followed.
The euro, which has been buffeted by investor nerves over France's presidential election, to be held in April and May, bobbed up to $21.
There they were, in a giant wet huddle, letting the water wash over their teary faces as they bobbed up and down, cheering and hugging.
But all the while Kack, now known online as "Green Shirt Guy," remained seated in the front row and literally bobbed up and down from laughing so hard.
At the Women's March last month, in Washington, DC and around the world, printed tweets bobbed up and down march routes alongside thousands of other marker-scrawled protest signs.
For years, Ms Fisher's case bobbed up and down the federal courts, with two visits to the 23th circuit court of appeals and two more to the Supreme Court.
Throughout the year, the market has bobbed up and down as investors traded on political and central bank news, like the British referendum and comments from the Federal Reserve.
In what I think was the "vibrational" part, everyone jumped around a lot, so that their breasts and penises bobbed up and down so wildly that you worried they'd fall off.
Mr. Fancher has recently bobbed up again in the entertainment news, a resurfacing largely traceable to the forthcoming release of "Blade Runner 2049," a long-anticipated sequel that he helped write.
In one of her constructions, an abstracted portrait of a domestic drama, Rainer and the artist Robert Morris, Forti's then husband, bobbed up and down from opposite ends of a wooden seesaw.
Luis Madrigal, 19, one of the instructors, guided a group of children in laps halfway across the pool, then back to the wall, where they blew bubbles and bobbed up and down excitedly.
When Mr Osborne went before Parliament to defend his budget on March 22nd, for example, an expected drubbing turned into a triumph as Conservative MPs bobbed up and down with friendly questions, cheering him when he answered.
Irish tricolour flags bobbed up and down in a crowd in which his mother, father, and fiancee were watching, waiting, for Conlan to box his way into the semifinal of the Olympics to fight for yet another medal.
I didn't know what my own eyes said to him, but as the two restless children in the back bobbed up and down in their car seats, their mother oblivious to her distracted husband, I felt myself soften.
Also: a manifestation workshop; acroyoga, where we bobbed up and down on scarves hanging from the ceiling; a medium who told me my grandmother was standing next to me telling me I have thyroid disease; a man who stuck two ungloved fingers into my ears and said he "fixed" my jaw, which there was nothing wrong with.
A few years ago I spent four days at a cabin by a lake in western Maryland, writing a magazine profile of a man I'd just visited in a West Virginia prison, and in the afternoons I'd lie flat on my stomach on a small dock for hours — in the impossibly strong sun, while the wood bobbed up and down from the motorboat wakes — reading "The Hunger Games" as a break from writing about the prison-industrial complex.
With this dramatic change in his circumstances, the "King" abdicated his crown, decamped for New York, and naively backed unscrupulous strangers developing a grand new resort on Long Island. To no one's surprise but Sam's, the project failed and Sam's final fortune evaporated. In order to evade creditors, Sam sailed for England. He bobbed up in London and was straightaway entertained by his many friends there and then moved on to Italy.
The rise to town in 1330 brought no noticeable upswing in population figures, which bobbed up and down through the centuries. Change was brought by the founding of the lordly residence, although the decades-long wars that soon followed thwarted any economic development. In 1613, a weekly market was started, and in 1614 a yearly market, although records do not mention this again until 1689. That same year, four Jews are mentioned living in the dale who enjoyed special immunity, even in matters of trade.
In its pages, week by week, Pankhurst called for the military conscription of men and the industrial conscription of women into national service. She called also for the internment of all people of enemy nationality, men and women, young and old, found on these shores. Her supporters bobbed up at Hyde Park meetings with placards: "Intern Them All". She also championed a more complete and thorough enforcement of the blockade of enemy and neutral nations, arguing that this must be "a war of attrition".
The mysterious Ugaritic text Shachar and Shalim tells how (perhaps near the beginning of all things) Ēl came to shores of the sea and saw two women who bobbed up and down. Ēl was sexually aroused and took the two with him, killed a bird by throwing a staff at it, and roasted it over a fire. He asked the women to tell him when the bird was fully cooked, and to then address him either as husband or as father, for he would thenceforward behave to them as they called him. They saluted him as husband.
Broke, Ward joined the '49ers rushing to California. He opened a store on the San Francisco waterfront; plowed his profits into real estate; claimed he made a quarter of a million dollars in three months; and lost it all when fire destroyed his wharves and warehouses. For a time he operated a ferry in the California wilderness; he alluded to mysterious schemes in Mexico and South America; and he bobbed up in New York a wealthy man again. He plunged back into speculating and lost all of his money again, and with it went Medora's affection.
Ultimately, thousands of Jews were killed and the Romans destroyed many towns in re-establishing control over Judea; they also took Jerusalem in 70. Vespasian is remembered by Josephus (writing as a Roman citizen), in his Antiquities of the Jews, as a fair and humane official, in contrast with the notorious Herod Agrippa II whom Josephus goes to great lengths to demonize. While under the emperor's patronage, Josephus wrote that after the Roman Legio X Fretensis, accompanied by Vespasian, destroyed Jericho on 21 June 68, Vespasian took a group of Jews who could not swim (possibly Essenes from Qumran), fettered them, and threw them into the Dead Sea to test the sea's legendary buoyancy. Indeed, the captives bobbed up to the surface after being thrown in the water from the boats.

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